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PUBLIC LAWS-CHS. 769, 770-AUG. 7, 1946 54 Stat. 1140, 1157. 8U. .c. §§701, 735; Supp. V, § 701 note. August 7, 1946 [H. R. 2504] [Public Law 615] Discontinuance of certain reports. Repeals. a state at war with the United States during the Second World War may, if he so desires, be naturalized by taking, prior to one year from the enactment of this amendment, before any naturalization court specified in subsection (a) of section 301, or before any diplomatic or consular officer of the United States abroad, the oaths prescribed by section 335. Certified copies of such oath shall be sent by such diplo- matic or consular officer or such court to the Department of State and to the Department of Justice. Such persons shall have, from and after naturalization under this section, the same citizenship status as that which existed immediately prior to its loss." Approved August 7, 1946. [CHAPTER 770] AN ACT To discontinue certain reports now required by law. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following reports or statements now required by law are hereby discontinued, and all Acts or parts of Acts herein cited as requiring the submission of such reports or statements are hereby repealed to the extent of such requirement: THE QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE HEAD OF EACH EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT TO THE PRESIDENT 1. The quarterly report of the head of each executive department or other Government establishment at the seat of government not under an executive department as to the condition of the public business in said department or establishment and whether any branch thereof is 5U.. C.§32. in arrears (30 Stat. 316). REPORTS UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Forest roads, etc. 2. Report to the Congress on forest roads and trails required of the Secretary of Agriculture on or before the first Monday in January of each year, giving a detailed statement of the work done, the status of each project undertaken, the allocation of appropriations, an item- ized statement of the expenditures and receipts durling the preceding fiscal year, an itemized statement of the travel and other expenses, including a list of employees, their duties, salaries and travel expenses, and his recommendations, if any, for new legislation amend- 23U.S. . §20. ing or supplementing existing law (42 Stat. 216; 48 Stat. 995). AAA payments. 3. Annual report to the Congress required of the Secretary of Agriculture of Agricultural Adjustment Administration payments in excess of $1,000, and showing the names of persons to whom pay- 7U. S.c. 134. ments were made during the preceding year (52 Stat. 68). REPORTS UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 5U.S.C.§601d. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 33U.S.C. 888. 4. Report showing the names for whom work has been performed, the nature of the services rendered, the price charged for services, and the manner in which the money received was deposited or used (49 Stat. 292). 5. Report of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, showing as nearly as possible the configuration of the coasts and showing in lines the probable limits of the Gulf Stream, and so forth, accompanied by a general chart of the whole coast of the United States (sec. 4690 of the Revised Statutes). 866 [60 STAT.